Photo Effects Week: Create a Print-Ready Environmental Poster – Psd Premium Tutorial
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Photo Effects Week: Create a Print-Ready Environmental Poster – Psd Premium Tutorial

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop/InDesign CS5
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • Estimated Completion Time: 4 Hours
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This week we are celebrating the launch of PhotoDune, Envato’s new stock photography website with a series of photo effect and photo manipulation tutorials that showcase the images from our new marketplace. In this Psd Premium tutorial, author Mark Mayers will walk you through the entire process of creating a poster design with a strong environmental message. You’ll use Photoshop to assemble the illustration, then add the text and graphics with InDesign to produce error-free artwork. Many of the photos used in this tutorial are available for free to Psd Premium Members. If you are looking to take your photo manipulation skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!


About the Author

Author Mark Mayers is a talented designer and illustrator from the UK. He has worked as a designer and creative director for several design/advertising agencies and specializes in print, branding, packaging, and exhibition graphics. Mark began his career when the tools of the trade were markers, layout pads, and most importantly, the ability to draw, but he embraced the digital revolution in the early 90′s and swapped his drawing board for a Mac. Today, Mark freelances from his studio in Cornwall for such clients as American Express, BMW, Future Publishing, IDG Communications and Imagine Publishing.


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Discussion 14 Comments

  1. Preston says:

    Now thats what im talking about. this would be a great tutorial…. if i had a premium account :-(

  2. Andrea says:

    Last moths good psd tuts are only premium – once upon a time that some of that content was free
    In fact the real good tuts on this site are only premium now.

    • Ren says:

      There’s a reason for the “good” tutorials being premium.

      The writers need to be paid. The site needs to be maintained and that takes money.

      Stop being such a cheapskate and pay the $9 to download everything you want from the site for the month.

      Otherwise there are lots of other sites which have good tutorials for free. Go find them and stop whining here.

  3. Eric Vasquez says:

    This one does look really good, but I don’t have a Premium Membership either :(

  4. Jasper says:

    Very good tut with a powerful compostion. I only don’t understand why the right arm is erased nearby the pinguins.

    • Jasper says:

      Jasper, take a closer look it’s a mountain with a waterfall.

      • Michael Owens says:

        Still looks wrong though.

        Oh, and for anyone else who is interested in this tutorial. Use Google, you can find it for free.

        Premium Tuts on this place are a joke. “Yay… lets charge for FREE content”

        :/

  5. Glad to see that this tut seems to be combining photoshop and inDesign! I’d love to see more like this, and may just start up my premium account again!

  6. SpaceMan1138 says:

    Premium membership is only 9.99 per month in dollars. I am on Social Security and very broke and still can afford the 9.99 per month. The money goes to support the actual site itself. The bandwidth is pretty expensive when you get a lot of traffic especially when it comes to downloads. Yes you can find the stuff free on the net but does that support the artist? No you are supporting someone else that has nothing to do with the content you downloaded.

  7. Zachary O'Connor says:

    Can people stop complaining about tutorials being premium? Of course good tutorials are going to be premium. Authors have to be paid for the tutorials they make and that can’t happen if everything was free. It’s only $10 a month which is next to nothing for the content that’s provided.

    I’m directly targeting you here as well Michael Owens, don’t be telling people they can go and get this tutorial for free. It’s on this site as paid content for a reason, be respectful or the author and the site. If you don’t believe the tutorials posted are worth the cost of a subscription then simply leave the tutorial be and steer clear of it. Simple.

  8. Tony says:

    This isn’t worthy as a premium tutorial

  9. nobitaboyz3 says:

    Amazing Tutorial..i must try it..

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